BetMGM named first official betting operator of the LPGA

The tour joins forces with MGM Resorts, which already has relationships with several players and will sponsor a new event in Las Vegas.

The LPGA announced a multi-year agreement with BetMGM to become the tour’s first official betting operator and partner. LPGA odds will be featured on BetMGM’s betting menu alongside those of the PGA Tour, the European Tour and other leagues and events.

“As a leading sports and entertainment company and already a supporter of women’s golf, BetMGM is uniquely positioned to join the LPGA family as an Official Betting Operator,” Brian Carroll, senior vice president of global media distribution for the LPGA, said in a release. “Sports betting and digital gaming are key elements of the future of sports, and BetMGM is on the forefront of both opportunities. We are happy to partner with them as we look to provide more opportunities for our fans to interact with the LPGA and learn about our incredible athletes.”

MGM Resorts has existing sponsor relationships with several LPGA stars including Michelle Wie West, Natalie Gulbis, Danielle Kang, Cristie Kerr, Alison Lee and Anna Nordqvist.

MGM also recently partnered with the LPGA for an upcoming event. The Bank of Hope LPGA Match-Play Hosted by Shadow Creek will be May 26-30 in North Las Vegas. Although Shadow Creek can be a tough and expensive tee time to obtain, the Tom Fazio layout ranks No. 1 in Nevada on Golfweek’s Best state-by-state ranking of public-access courses. It also ranks No. 10 on Golfweek’s Best Modern Courses list for all layouts opened after 1960 in the United States.

“We look forward to working with the LPGA and engaging with its fanbase through our market-leading products,” added Matt Prevost, BetMGM chief revenue officer. “BetMGM’s advanced betting technology provides a user-friendly experience for LPGA fans and a myriad of betting options to choose from.”

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Pro golfers to compete in poker tournament to support MGM Resorts’ employees

Several pro golfers will compete on Thursday in the MGM Resorts’ Employee Emergency Grant Fund for those impacted by COVID-19.

Some of golf’s biggest names will be “Chipping All-In” on Thursday in a live virtual poker tournament for a good cause.

Michelle Wie West, John Daly, Jimmy Walker, Harold Varner III, Brittany Lincicome, Collin Morikawa, Cristie Kerr, Lydia Ko and Kevin Na are among the list of golfers scheduled to compete to aid the MGM Resorts’ Employee Emergency Grant Fund for the company’s employees and community partners impacted by COVID-19.

The action starts at 3 p.m. ET on Thursday with proceeds aimed at providing: “employees and their immediate families with short-term relief in making payments or to meet obligations during unexpected hardships and emergencies. The fund is designed to assist those impacted by the coronavirus, including full-time employees, on-call employees and those facing layoff, separation or furlough.”

The World Poker Tour and Loaded are also in on the action, and the interactive Chipping All-In event will be shown on Twitch and Youtube. Viewers will be able to make real-time donations, with participants giving personal shout-outs to those who donate.

The interactive experience will also feature live audio throughout and a live Q&A will allow fans a chance to engage with the players.

Players and Golf Channel personalities scheduled to participate:

Aaron Wise
Alex Kang
Alison Lee
Anna Nordqvist
Ben Taylor
Brittany Lincicome
Butch Harmon
Cheyenne Woods
Chris Como
Collin Morikawa
Cristie Kerr
Danielle Kang
David Lipsky
Doug Ghim
Gaby Lopez
George Savaricas
Graham DeLaet
Harold Varner III
Jamie Lovemark
Jason Kokrak
Jimmy Walker
Joel Dahmen
John Daly
Juli Inkster
Kelley James
Kevin Na
Kurt Kitayama
Lydia Ko
Matt Ginella
Maverick McNealy
Max Homa
Michelle Wie
Natalie Gulbis
Pat Perez
Sam Burns
Tommy Armour III
Wyndham Clark

For more information, go to mgmresortsfoundation.org.

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